Murder Of JFK: A Revisionist History, The

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Murder Of JFK: A Revisionist History, The

More than 40 years have passed since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. "The Murder Of JFK: A Revisionist History" takes a comprehensive examination into the theories behind the assassination itself. It also explains the tragedy within the context of the existing U.S. political and cultural climate, and the global context of the Cold War. "The Murder Of Jfk: A Revisionist History" includes: The first digital rendering of the Zapruder film, mastered from the original; The only known color footage of Lee Harvey Oswald; Cuban source material on the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis; First-time use of audio material from Robert F. Kennedy's oral history; Interviews with Arthur Schlesinger, John Frankenheimer, Jack Anderson and Sam Halpern; A link between the film "Psycho" and the FBI's report on Oswald; Newly discovered footage from local television archives and foreign news sources, including Lyndon B. Johnson's thoughts concerning a conspiracy. Winner of the 1999 IDA/ABCNews Video Source Award for the Best Use of News Footage in a Documentary.

Featurette, Interviews.